eHealth Review of More Than One Million Consumer Calls Reveals Most Seniors on Medicare With Fixed Incomes Don’t Know About Savings Programs
- Medicare Savings Programs: Most people who call eHealth looking for help to lower their costs don’t know about Medicare Savings Programs that can help them pay for Part A and Part B premiums and out-of-pocket medical costs associated with deductibles and co-pays. In addition, growing numbers of seniors who qualify for Medicaid are unaware of their eligibility for special Medicare Advantage plans that offer broader provider networks and richer medical benefits than available under Medicaid alone. In 2017, 60 percent of calls fielded by eHealth’s Medicare customer service line involved helping beneficiaries connect to Medicare Savings Programs, the Extra Help program and dual-eligible special needs Medicare Advantage plans.
- Extra Help with Drug Costs: According to the
Kaiser Family Foundation , Medicare Part D enrollees spend about$500 per year on average for prescription drug costs, an amount that is expected to grow significantly in the next decade. Seniors struggling to pay for prescription drugs are in search of ways to lower their costs. Many are surprised to learn that they qualify for and can receive free assistance by signing up for Extra Help -- the Medicare program that limits drug costs for seniors who meet income eligibility requirements. eHealth’s data show that 90 percent of those enrolled in Medicare prescription drug coverage may be overpaying for their drugs, and could save more than$500 per year on average by switching to a plan optimized for their personal prescription regimen. - Extra Benefits: Original Medicare doesn’t cover benefits such as dental, vision and hearing services. Exposure to high out-of-pocket costs leaves 75 percent of Medicare beneficiaries who need a hearing aid unable to obtain one; 70 percent of those unable to afford dental services report having had trouble eating because of their teeth. eHealth’s Medicare call center fields many calls each month from people looking for ways to help pay for these services. Most of the Medicare beneficiaries eHealth talks to don’t know that some Medicare Advantage plans can cover such services and that there are standalone policies specifically designed to provide benefits in these categories.
eHealth responds to thousands of calls each month and is committed to educating Medicare beneficiaries about their coverage options and cost-saving opportunities.
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